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Repeated drying and rewetting cycles accelerate bacterial growth recovery after rewetting
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Latitudinal patterns of light and heavy organic matter fractions in arid and semi-arid soils
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Increased Above- and Belowground Plant Input Can Both Trigger Microbial Nitrogen Mining in Subarctic Tundra Soils
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Optimal growth temperature of Arctic soil bacterial communities increases under experimental warming
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Fatty acid 16:1ω5 as a proxy for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal biomass : current challenges and ways forward
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Semi-continuous C supply reveals that priming due to N-mining is driven by microbial growth demands in temperate forest plantations
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Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry can reflect microbial resource limitation, substrate quality, or both in forest soils
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Using a tropical elevation gradient to evaluate the impact of land‐use intensity and forest restoration on the microbial use of organic matter under climate change
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Soil depth and tillage can characterize the soil microbial responses to drying-rewetting
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Low-quality carbon and lack of nutrients result in a stronger fungal than bacterial home-field advantage during the decomposition of leaf litter
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